Analysis Skills for English Fiction Language KS3 and GCSE
- This series of 5 short story units focus on the skills needed for the GCSE English Language Fiction Assessment Objectives
- All the lessons are delivered through Online Slides (Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer)
- Below you will find printable resources to be printed for each student and the lesson slide links
- These lessons are appropriate for mid to long term cover.
In class
- Each lesson has activities planned
- You might also use for weekly vocabulary
- Develop spelling tests taken from the list.
In Intervention
- This can be used with a teacher or LSA who is guiding students who are struggling with their reading and analysis, to assist students who need more practice in writing analytically. In this case, the lessons on creative writing can be omitted.
Speaking and Listening component for GCSE
- The four stories build up to the creation of a speech. This speech can then be used for the speaking and listening component of GCSE English Language.
What skills are covered in each series of lessons?
- Vocabulary
- Narrative perspectives
- Inferences
- Language devices (simile, metaphor, personification)
- Analysis of language devices
- Structural devices (parallel, climax, characters)
- Rhetorical questions
- Evaluation questions
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